Mike B. wonders:
It is also interesting that NHMV's label suggests that they do
not recognize Elbogen (ca. 1400) as the oldest iron fall. Why?
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/September_18_2010.html
Hello Mike and List,
They do not recognize Elbogen as the oldest iron fall because it is
*not* a
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Subject: [meteorite-list] RFSPOD - Sep 18, 2010 - THe Elbogen Iron
Mike B. wonders:
It is also interesting that NHMV's label suggests that they do
not recognize Elbogen (ca. 1400) as the oldest iron fall. Why
] RFSPOD - Sep 18, 2010 - THe Elbogen Iron
Dear Bernd,
Thanks for the extract. I wonder why most catalogues, Grady, MetBull, etc.
still list it as a fall. Perhaps it was the story of it being chained down
to prevent it from flying away the way it came. There also seems to be
discrepancies
Hello Mike B. and List,
An interesting aside concerning the Elbogen iron in the Catalogue(s) of
Meteorites:
= 3rd edition, p. 148: Elbogen, Bohemia. Fell 1400 (?)
= 4th edition, p. 131: Elbogen ... Fell 1400, possible date
= 5th edition, p. 185: Elbogen ... Fell 1400
Cheers,
Bernd
: [meteorite-list] RFSPOD - Sep 18, 2010 - THe Elbogen Iron
Dear Bernd,
Thanks for the extract. I wonder why most catalogues, Grady, MetBull, etc.
still list it as a fall. Perhaps it was the story of it being chained down
to prevent it from flying away the way it came. There also seems
No offense taken..Martin :0)
Guido
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Hi Mike
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